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Liberal Lecture. It Is Good. .TlcTlIii»« llle l-rodiiec Market. A ccidentally D rowned —Jesse Brown, C. R. Cook was down to Portlaud Reported by L. E. Walker. At Garrison’s opera house, McMinn The more Chamberlain’s Cough Rem a young man of about twenty years, was Tuesday buying goods. ville, by Katie Kehm Smith, lecturer of edy is used the better it ie liked. We 39 Good clean wheat.. accidentally drowned in the log pond of Miss Ethel Thornton, ol the state of INSURANCE COMPANY know of no other remedy that always 28 the First Secular Church of Portland, Oats .................... . the Webfoot “ awmill on Wednesday, Washington, is the guest of her sisttr. Saturday evening, April 28th, at 7:30. gives satisfaction. It is good when you Butter.......................... 4O@45 while endeavoring to run a log into the Mrs. H. L. Heath. ssets Subject. “The Fiction of the Christian's first catch cold. It is good when your Eggs............................. .... 9@ 10c Chicago Ladies Quartette Monday e\e- mill. Two men saw him drown, but Easter Day.” Suuday p. in., April 29th, cough is seated and your lungs are sore. RHODES A RHODES, Agente, Chickens...................... $3 00(3350 were unable to give assistance. Coroner MANUFACTURERS OF ning, April 30th. Admission 50 ceas. . . 10c a lb It is good in any kind of a cough. We at 2 30, Subject: “ What Secularism has Turkeys ........ .. Daniels held au inquest on the same M c M innville , hr No extra charge for reserved seats. .... $3.50(34 done for Woman.” Sunday evening, have sold twenty-five dozen of it and Ducks........................... day. Say, young fellow, hadn’t yon better April 29th, at 7:30; subject: “Free every bottle has given satisfaction. Sted Apples......... 40(360 return that bird cage to the hook íd l’ro it 30 A mh . G ets the hcsic.-Representa Thought the Fundamental Reform.” man A Frcldman, druggists, Minnesota Potatoes...................... oí C. Grissen’s store? You pre know 1 tives from the various Workmen lodges Admission free. Lake, Minn. 50 cont bottles for eale by Dressed Hogs .. 5($5h'c 8. Howorth & Co. 5c 1 . L. Stevens of Portland, secretary ol in the county bold a meeting Saturday Veal............................. Go to Hogg’s studio for fine photos. Alleghany, Pa., March 16,1891. the Christian church board of missior-1, afternoon, and by su almost unanimous $11 Baled hay, timothy Reduce«! rates for a short time. OF ALL KINDS. Prohibition Convention. tt Mr Norman Lichty, Dea Moines, la. $9 cheat T. E. White, the restaurant man, has was the guest of Rev. D.-nton a couj .e vote agreed upon Amity as the place for It Dear SirI find Krause’s Headache The prohibitionists of Yamhill county $9 the annual spring celebration. The only oats.......... enlarged and greatly improve«! Lis din of <lays this week Capsules a ready seller, and can say met at Armory hall in this city, Satur dissenting votes were in favor of Dalton. ing room. There were a number of prominent retail market . Saturday, May 2Cth, was the day set, from personal experience that they are day, April 14, to nominate persons for Baled Straw........................ Seven loaves oi bread for 25 cents at democrats intown Wednesday, and they $19 evidently meant business and accom and if the weather is propitious, Amity a good thing, as the other night they the various county offices. The forenoon Mixed Chop Kuns’ bakery. will on that day proceed to entertain the cured me of a bad attack of neuralgia in session resulted in effecting a permanent Wheat Chop $20 plished their purpose. Mr. L. I’. Wright, of Tacoma, is the about one hour, when usually it lasts a organization with D. A. Snyder, of Day Shorts. brethren after the most approved fash $18 Revival meetings arc still in pr ogres guest oi W. W. Wright. C. W. S mart . ton, as chairman aud S. Hobson, of Middlings ion. The matter of making a barbecue day or so. $20 PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, at the Christian church. Fourteen ha .e For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents, Newberg, as secretary, and the appoint Mr. und Mrs. Charles Chaney of Mc was voted down. Reduced railroad rates $15 Bran .......... liven added to tho membership in the McMinnville. ment of committees on resolutions and Oil Meal. . Coy visited Capt. Harris the past week. will probably lx: secured. 3c per Ä> four weeks of their progress. nominations. The ltEPOKTcaand Weekly Inter Ocean L. E. Walker will buy all your pro Notice to Teacher«. Wires are l>eing strung for the new tel A G ood S peech .—Hon. C. H. Dodd The committee on resolutions reported duce, paying tho highest price in cash a year for$1.25. Hurry in yoursubecrip- ephone exchange. Twelve instruments ably filled the place of lion. Rufus Mal The next local Teachers’ Institute will immediately on the opening of the after the market will justify. lie will sell tion and tell your neighbors. will be put in as a starter, but they will lory, who was unable to be present, at be held at the Academy buildings in La noon session, endorsing the national you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar J. I’. Gardner is irnproxing the Loban probably multiply rapidly after its bene seeds as cheap as auy other dealer. the republican rally Wednesday evening. fayette, Saturday, April 28, commencing platform adopted in 1892, and the state den D street south of First National Bank. property on B street by a new sidewalk, fits are seen. Mr. Dodd is a gentleman of extensive at 10 a. in. The following program has platform recently adopted at Salem. He also carries a lull line of Graham in new fences and new paint. Died, at. Wheatland, Oregon, James J. travel and business interests, and has been reported for the occasion. A pajier The convention then proceeded to small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, Bee-keepers «1)1 find a lull lineol sup Isham, aged 74 years, 10 months and one made no superficial study of the tariff by Prof. Buchanan on gradiug the nominations, with the following result: wheutlets, etc. Nurserv stock a specialty. plies for their bn-inesH with L. E flay. The funeral sermon * as delivered question. He s;x>ke of the effect low tar county schools; Methods of conducting State Senator, C. E. Hoskins, Spring K rause ' s H eadache C apsules —War Walker. by Rev. G. W. Branson, and the body iff would Lave on the wool, lumber, hop, recitations by Prof. Blough; Methods of brook; Representative, A. M. Bray, ranted. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole teaching grammar by Prof. C. A Bow Otto Walling has moved into the Co- interred at Hopewell cemetery. wheat and prune industries of the Pa Dundee, and D. A, Snyder, of Dayton; man ; The place for algebra in the public Clerk, Charles Buell, Sheridan ; Sheriff, agentB, McMinnville. zine property on north B street. cific coast, to all of which it would work R. It. Laughlin returned from his Cal The season for oiling harness is here. ifornia sojourn on Saturday. He says ruin and disaster. His arguments were schools by Prof. Northup; The future of G. C. Christenson, Newberg; Recorder, Annual Convention, Elsia Wright has a fine stock of neat’s- hie health is much better than when he illustrated by facts and figures that could the Institute by Prof. Baker It is grat F. L. Harford, Newberg; Treasurer, A. The Yamhill County W. C. T. U. held foot and black or Phoenix oil, the best in wont away. He was an interested spec not be disputed, and they were specially ifying to note the growing interest mani P. Macy, Dayton; Surveyor, G. W. a most successful convention in Lafay fested by the teachers at each successive earnest and convincing. All were pleased Mitchell, Newberg; Assessor, Rev. John the market. tator at the republican convention. ette the 18tli and 19th of April. The 1 Carry the Largest and Most Complete stock of Seasoned Lumber in the gathering. The best teachers of the J. E. Magers Esq. spoke before the re A number of bicyclists met Wednes with the sjteecb, and believe Mr. Dodd a county are usually there and earnest in McIntyre, Lafayette; Superintendent of president, Mrs. A. J. Whitmore, of Sher- Valley, and never allow competitors to undersell us. publican club and others at Sheridan on day evening to consider organizing a good man to send over the state during their efforts to collect and diffuse the Schools, Mrs. D. C. H. Cox, Newberg; Ulan, in the chair. The first on the pro the campaign. Coroner, A. C. Cox, Newberg; Commis Tuesday night. club. A committee is negotiating for a gram after devotional exercises was the best methods of imparting instruction to sioner, C. A. Wallace, McMinnville. location for a speed ring, and another A combination of l»eanty, talent and report of county officers. The president Bilious Colic Prevented. the youth of our county. We hope to see M. Votaw was recommended to the training Chicago Ladies Quartette. Op meeting will bo held next Monday even Persons who are subject to attacks of a general attendance of teachers. state central committee, for joint repre reported more work done and the differ ing at the armory. era house, April 30th, 50c. J. B. S tilwell , President. bilious colic can almost invariably tell, sentative from Yamhill and Tillamook ent unions in a lietter condition the laBt year than for several years past. W. A. Howe, the merchant of Carlton, by their feelings, when to expect an at George Kutch has moved from college counties.—[Newberg Graphic. W lio Says Biieuuiatlstn Cannot The treasurer’« report showed the side to one of Mr. Lawrence’s house« ! accidentally shot himself through the tack. If Chainlierlain’s Colic, Cholera Be Cured. financial condition exceptionally good, Au Old Sang. foot lust Sunday while out after squirrels and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken as soon near the dejot. Mv wile was confined to her bed for When giants lived In ancient times much lietter than expected, considering You K now K cns ?—He of bakery which were destroying his crops. The as these symptoms appear, they can ward Slug heigli, iny boy, sing ho' over two months with a very severe at the hard times the past year. wound has become very painful. Dr. off the disease. Such persons Bhould al fame. Well it is to his place you must In good old England, or forelgu climes, Mrs. Haworth of Newberg conducted ways keep the Remedy at hand, ready tack of rheumatism. We could get noth go for dainty confections, u good whole Calbreath is in attendance. •Sing heigh, my boy, sing ho! ing that would afford her any relief, and a model mothers’ meeting, which was for immediate use when needed, Two They carried things with a high old hand, A party of distinguished democrats, some lunch, ami everything good in the he erchant as a last resort gave Chamberlain’s Pain Nor strong, nor weak, could before them stand, instructive to all present. or three doses of it at the right time will including the nominee for judge of this bakery line. And they killed whom they pleased throughout Balm a trial. To our great surprise she The evening session was well attended. Has Just Received and Added to His Extensive Stock Rev C. A. Woody, editor of the Pa district, were interviewing the head of save them much suffering. For sale by began to improve after the first applica the land, Mrs. Round gave the welcoming address, Sing heigh, tny boy, sing ho! cific Baptist, Portland, was the guest of their ticket last week. They succeeded 8. Howorth & Co. A Large and Varied Line of tion, and by using it regular she was soon and was responded to by Mrs. Cox of in finding him at home after a good deal But the giants didn’t have things their Prof. Brownson over Suuday. able to get up and attend to her bouse Newberg. The Lafayette glee club fur own way when Jack-the-giant-killer ar Miss Cornelia Neltnor is a handsome of unnecessary hunting in improbable work. E. II. Johnson, of C. J. Knutson nished excellent music. The principal places about town. Five more weeks and then commence young lady, and stands without a jieer in & Co., Kensington, Minn. 50 cent bot rived on the scene. You remember the address of the evening was by Mrs. L. story. Recollect, too, that every age has It has )>een proven beyond dispute by ment. her profession, Iler im]>ensonations tles for sale by 8. Howorth & Co. G. ltomick, pastor of the Friends’ church its giant killer. We have our giants in touch the spot. With Chicago Ladies the authorities that imperfect spectacles Rev. C. A. Woody, editor of the Pa at Sunnyside, Portland. She was lis the form of all sorts of dread diseases, All Aboard for »alt River. and imperfect lenses are a fruitful cause cific Baptist, spent Suuday at the college. Quartette. tened to throughout with very good at Great republican convention over, and supposed to be incurable. Our Jack is tention. She is a very earnest Christian irect rom the anufacturers The eldest son of A. K. Mark of this of the many troubles which persons snf- The college Missionary Society met in as there is a large number of passengers in the form of Dr. Pierce, who has prov woman, and a forcible speaker, without ier from their eyes. The medical faculty city, who is a student of Portland uni* the chapel last Sunday. An interesting en the expression “incurable diseases” If you Desire the Newest Pattern» varsity, preached a tine sermon at the may differ on all other points regarding address on missionary qualifications was to go aboard on the next steamer, J. P to be a fallacy Can you imagine more the unnecessary gusli that is too often Irvine will furnish groceries and every used by woman speakers. M. F.. church Sunday evening, He is the human system, but they unite on given by Prof. Fargo. Or the LATEST NOVELTIES in Wall Decoration thing in the bakery line for less than any potent weapons to assist a woman in this one point: That when it becomes studying for the ministry. Most of the seniors are beginning to other house in Yamhill county for cash. killing the giant disease, than Dr. Pierce’s The president of Lafayette seminary, 1 Prof. Bowman, invited the convention I Cail and Inspect this Complete New Line. Thomas C. Stephens, jeweler, of La- necessary to wear spectacles, a compe think about a commencement oration. Call and get our prices. We mean busi Favorite Prescription9 Its the only guar to attend chapel exercises Thursday i tent oculist Bhould be consulted. The fayette, is not expected to live long, Ifo anteed remedy for all functional disturb J. P. I rvine , eyes should be fitted with a spectacle The Philergians had an unusually ness. morning, which they accepted with I has disease of the kidneys. ances, painful disorders, and chronic good meeting lust Saturday. An address 2 The Leading Grocer and Baker. having a clear, white, perfect lens, with HODSON IS STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR pleasure, and proceeded to the seminary I weaknesses of womanhood. In female Their quartette singing is simply per- the curve of the lens so ground that the by Prof. Brownson was very highly in a body, where all enjoyed the half; complaints of every kind, if it ever fails feet, and every member is an artist, You axis is in the center. Dr. Lowe can lit spoken of as a literary production. The F It O H THE COUNTV CHES». hour spent. The regular business of the can’t afford to miss it. Chicago l.adies such lenses to your eyes. Thorough and society appointed a committee to make to benefit or cure, you have your money convention occupied the remainder of Payton Herald. Quartette, April 30th. back. It’s simply a question of the com the day sessions. exhaustive examination free at Dr. out a program for the seventh annual ex f Rev. Wilber E. Goode has been pany you prefer—the Giant or Jack hibition on June 7th; also Miss Storey His Celebrated “P. P. P." having won for itself the first place in Married, in this city, April 19th, by Wright’s office. The following resolutions were unani was elocted vice president to fill the va appointed pastor of the Free Meth the market on account of durability, covering capacity Rev. W. II. Jones, at tho C. P. parson mously adopted : Beal Estate Trauster*. Judge Galloway, the democratic nom cancy occasioned by Mr. Aiderman odist church at Dayton. age, Robert E. Smith aud Miss Dora and consequent cheapness. First, That we memorialize our Btate • For week ending April 25th. E. Martin. Mr. Smith is the new pro inee for governor, on his return from leaving school. convention to petition the legislature to . Arthur Provoost, the gentleman Mianda Smith to J U Smith 10 a Portland, Saturday evening, met with a attach a penalty for the non-observance prietor of the milk route. who in connection with his father, McKees Rocks, I’a., Feb. 3, 1892. cordial reception from his friends. The pt Sidney Smith die t 3 r 3 . 250 of the scientific temperance law, and! Tho ladies of the Degree of Honor will band was brought out and discoursed Norman Lichty Mfg. Co., Des Moines, la. proposes starting a brick yard here, E B and Minnie Long to Yamhill also for the better protection of our girls, I have their turn at a supper to-night. It some good music and there w as quite an that the age of consent be raised. 1 Gentlemen:—Your Krause’s Head is now here and expects to soon Land Co lot 2 blk 44 Edward’s Second, We recommend that each 1 is in order for the men to take them by imposing spectacle of handshaking and ache Capsules have been and still are the 40 union shall organize and maintain an L. begin work. Mr. Provoost is also a add to Newberg ........................ surprise and secure a scut at the first congratulation. This was as at should greatest sellers and have given the most T L. W I Decker and wife to Sarah E brick mason. table. Third, That we heartily thank the BUSINESS I be. No one can truthfully deny that entire satisfaction of any article we ever Plummer lot 8 blk 5 Deskins 1st Last week J. T. Reed caught 157 of the Evangelical church for' ’ Mrs. 8. E. Meminger returned Friday Judge Galloway is an influential and re kept in our stores. We have sold gross add to Newberg......................... 400 trustees the use of the same, the citizens of La- i from Matiliji Springs, Calif., »here she spected citizen oi McMinnville, worthy after gross of them in the past two years trout, in the North Yamhill. The G W and Louisa Wyman to Isaac fayette for their excellent entertainment had been some time seeking to restore to wear the honors of a democratic nom aud in not a single case have they failed total weight of the speckled beauties Ending April 18th we have been in busineeb and the glee club for music furnished. ! Roberts 30 a pt James Morris d one year. We are highly satisfied health. Though not entirely well, she ination. But between according what is to cure any and all kinds of headaches was 25 pounds. J. T. Byers caught The following officers were elected for lct3 r2.................................... 2850 with the year’s profits. returned much improved. in the most satisfactory manner. Yours 200 pounds of salmon and 60 pounds N C Christenson et al to Newberg due to a fellow citizen by w ay of manifest the coming year: President, M tb . A. J.! K. D. K ramer & Co. of trout, in 2 days, in tae Little Nes- Bldg Co lot 8 blk 2 Everest’s add You have heard good alto singers, but ing congratulation and respect, aud vot respectfully, Whitmore; Cor. Sec., Mrs. Evangeliue For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents, tucca, below Meadow Lake. Mr. you never beard one sing low C. Miss ing for and upholding the political party 225 Martin; Rec. Sec., Mrs. Annie Hender to Newberg ............... ............... w 7XTCH his pace Edith Bustieo sings it with ease. A which he represents, there is the broad McMinnville. son ; Treas., Mrs. Lillian Fox; delegate j Reed caught his fish in two or three Il and Mary F. Hurley to William chance of a lifetime. Chicago Ladies est possible difference. to state convention to be held in Salem jjO Wc mean to tell you from time to time of tbo isre bargains wo shall offi-r, Harrison lot 5 blk 10 II and L hours time. Thorongiibred Poultry. Quartette, April 30th, opera house. 100 the last of May, Mrs. Townsend of New wberebv you will be able to get your Groceries, Confectionery, Crockery, Glass add to Newberg Leroy Lewis arrived borne last Mrs. Ollie Funk, breeder of Brown berg ; alternate, Mrs. A. Henderson of ware, Green and Dried Fruits cheaper than any other place In town. Unruh is doing something no other bi D iphtheria at N ewbero —A scare of Leghorn, S. S. Hamburg, Blue Andelu- Friday from Chicago, where he bas Chas A Groshens and wf to Chas no mean proportions aud one well justi McMinnville. W Greene 80 a pt of Garrison cycle dealer has undertaken. He repairs eian, P. Rock and White-Faced Black been attending dental college, He fied exists at Newberg this week. On 2500 The evening session which closed the Crow dlct3r5 ................... all wheels he sells, including those sold Spanish. Fowls $1.00; eggs $1.00 per was accompanied by his friend Mr convention was composed of u lecture to E H Woodward et al to the public last year, and keeps them sound from April 4th a child was buried which was 13. McMinnville, Or. Srnii Wiener. Messrs. Lewis and Weiner 40 ft wagon road pt John Hess d the children bv Mrs. Unruh and an ad the ground up, without extra charge. supposed to have died of membranous croup, but which has since proved 1 dress by Mrs. Cox. The county execu went from Chicago to Mr. Weiner ’ s 1 c t 3 r 2 and 3. ......... Ht Highest market Price Paid in Goods. The nJiw«m Unruh can afford to do this Mrs. Geo. H- Williams died in to have been diphtheria, contrary tive committee decided to hold a celebra home in the south, and from there A L Armstrong and wf to John is because the w heels sold by him need Portland last week. One of the car to the diagnosis of the doctors at the tion the coming 4th of July at McMinn Bradley lots 222 223 and ne of came to Portland by the Southern very little repairing. time. A number of children came in dinal doctrines of her faith was the Pacific route, by Mexico and South lot 220 and swjg lot 219 Dayton 2000 ville. A good program will be prepared Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods at highest Market Price. Orm C. Emery has sold bis interest in contact with the child before its death. purification of body and heart by and speakers from different parts of the D J Olds and wf to Frank P Hem We are grateful for past patronage and respectfully ask a continuance of same. the Newberg Graphic to his partner, E. The next child takeu with the disease fasting forty days, the effort being ern California. They visited the county will be procured and good music bree 113.70 a pt die Ruel Olds H. Woodward. We are not advised as was a ten-year-old son of Rev. A. G. ! styled “going through the wil midwinter fair and other attractions t3r 4 ....................................... 5110 will be furnished. A gold medal contest to Mr. Emery’s future plans, but we Boyd, the Presbyterian pastor of the derness. will be held in the evening. She was once a brilliant at San Francisco, and had a pleasant Calvin Dixon and wf to Eunice C know he is in every respect an excellent place, although it is not known that this M bs . A nnie B. H enderson , Sec. society leader in Washington circles. trip. The gentlemen have formed Hodson lots 29 30 31 32 33 and s gentleman and a worthy citizen. partnership in the practice of den lx>y associated with tho child first sick. lots 24 25 20 27 and 28 of blk The case of Dr. Applewhite, Cor The Complexion of a Chinese tistry. Dandruff' is an exudation from the ¡From attending her son, Mrs. Boyd con C Hobson’B add to Newberg.... 825 vallis, charged with adultery, was Is not yellower than that of an unfortu Tores of the scalp that spreads and dries, tracted the disease, and died very sud Calvin Dixon and wf to Elmer Dix Newberg Graphic. nate individual whose liver complaint forming scurf and causing the hair to fall denly on Monday. Death was bo sudden thrown out of court, when au appeal on lots 14 15 16 17 and 18 blk E was taken to the supreme court by E. J. Cooper has sold bis interest that it was thought some other organic out. Hall’s Hair Renewer cures it. 200 has assumed the chronic form. The eye Hobson’s add to Newberg........ trouble must have existed. Mrs. Boyd District Attorney Condon. The case in the Newberg nursery to his Sarah J Shartzer to Clurence A balls of the sufferer assume a saffron People who believe in mixing politics was buried tho following day, four men of Mrs. Kenyon, on the same charge, father, and thinks some of engaging hue, there is dull pain in the region of Shartzer 3 hf se qr sec 10 and ew and religion will be pleased with the carrying the body to the cemetery, to the organ affected, the touguo is coated, was dismissed, aud she will be held qr of sw qr of sec 11 and ne qr of in business for himself before long. contents of the R eporter this week. prevent the use of the hearse. Soon af- breath sour, sick beadaches usually but ne qr sec 15 t 3 r 6 .................... 25 A representative of a Portland Senator Lodge’s speech on the tariff and i ter the burial of the mother the son as a witness against Dr. Appple- not always occur, aud there is sometimes Alva P and Ida Macy to Yambill white. Talmage’s sermon on religion in the (lied. Five ladies of the place who had fruit establishment was in town the dizziness on arising from a sitting pos home are both masterpieces in their liue. waited on tho sick were quarantined at Charles Malarkey, a son of the last of last week trying to secure lodge No 2J I O O F lot 12 A P Macy's 1st add to Dayton......... 80u ture. Constipation and dyspepsia are It is only of late years that rheumatism the Bauie house, and a sixth who bad treasuter of Multnomah county, was options on some of the dried fruit in also attendants of this very common ail has been treated ns a blood disease. But gone home was placed in quarantine | shot while alone in his father’s office this section. We learn that he was »IOO REWARD, »1OO. ment, always in its aggravated form, lia that this is a correct theory is proved by there. The city schools were closed on ! by an unknown man on Saturday, at partially successful. ble to breed abscesses of the liver, which The reader of this paper will be pleased are very dangerous. Hostetter’s Stom the extraordinary success attending the Tuesday, and the scare pervades the 1:30 p. m. The assassin secured In the Scientific American of last to learn that there is at feast one dreaded -----18- use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in this painful whole town. No other cases of sickness about $600, leaped through a win ach Bitters wholly eradicates it, as well week was an illustrated description disease that science has been able to cure ami very prevalent malady. It seldom exist, and every care will be taken that dow and made his escape. Young of the engine and stamp mill in which in all its stages, and that is catarrh. as the troubles complicated with it and fails of radical cure. no more develop. Malarkey's condition is thought not A. P. Oliver, J. C. Colcord and John Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive which it originates. In chills and fever, Mattie an 1 Eva Martin have gone to serious, the wound being in the right Brown are interested. It is very cure known to the medical fraternity. a complaint which always yields to the Bitters, the liver is seriously involved. A C omplete S mash U p .—A runaway side. Amity, where they will open a millinery Catarrh being a constitutional disease re This fine alterative tonic removes cos- IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. favorably' spoken of by the paper. store the last of the present week. They serious enough in all its phases, but quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s tiveness and indigestion, rheumatic, ner The oldest Mason and the oldest Jersey cows, poultry and fruit are a conple of number one young wo which nine times out of ten would cer soldier in the late civil war must raising claim the attention of more Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting vous and kidney trouble and debility. In spite of the hard times, we have purchased men who have a definite idea of what it tainly result in loss of life, if repeated, directly on tho blood and mucous sur take a fear seat, so that the oldest takes to win practical success in any occurred Sunday morning near the Star producers in this community than faces of the system, thereby destroying a Better and Larger Stock than usual, direct When you want anything in the jew calling, and the people of Amity will un flouring mill. Hon. O. H. Irvine, wife son-in-law in the United States can anything else. The small farm well the foundation of the disease, and giving elry line remember Wm. F. Dielschnei- from the Manufacturers, at low figures, and we doubtedly have a first-class establish and babe were returning from a drive. have a show. He has just been dis tilled is getting to be the motto of the patient strength by building up the der. He competes for quality and quan corded nt Lebanon in the neighbor While speeding along at a fair pace an ment where ladies’ head gear is dis propose giving the benefit to our customers. more of our people each year, Let constitution and assisting nature in doing tity. pensed. 1 outside trace slipped off and the single- ing state of Oregon, in the person of the good work go on. its work. The proprietors have so much Leave your order for a good, fat chick Our stock consists of Nothing in the eating line goes to tree was pulled into the front wheel. A David Brewer. He has passed the faith in its curative powers, that they of en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street rat-a-tat-tat equal to a thrashing machine 1 84-vear limit, and his mother-in-law waste in McMinnville, and her people fer One Hundred Dollars for any case market. Lafayette Ledger. are fat, healthy and smart. It requires ensued, and the team was off with a who resides with him, is 99 years that it fails to cure. Send for list of tes People begin to recognize the D street Mr. D. V. Olds was elected to rep timonials. Address, a good many feasts, however, to keep bound. Mr. Irvine endeavored to pull old. Beat this record of the son-in- meat market. F. J. C heney &. Co., Toledo, O. victuals from spoiling, and the Workmen them into a fenco but was unable to be law, or equal it in the motber-in-law resent Lafayette Lodge No. 29, I. O. f Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real did their duty in this line Friday night, I fore reaching a grade in the road six or ( line and the bun is yours.—Tacoma O. F., in the Grand Lodge, which £Jff“Sold by druggists, 75c. ? Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at eight feet high, over which all occupants ) meets in Pendleton, Oregon, this the Oddfellows Saturday night and the | Union. this office. tf License* to Marry. year. Woodmen Monday night. A good many of the carriage were thrown, the buggy 1 The work on the Oregon soldiers’ “Dressmaking” signs 25c ready printed April 25, N. 3. Edwards, 21, Lillie E. friends from neighboring towns came it following, and collapsing in the same I We are sorely smote this week vicinity, sMnore complete wreck than if ' home is rapidly nearing completion, at this office. Hoyt, 19, of Newberg. to assist. whirled through space by a cyclone. and President Mullen expects to with one of Job's comforters on the Spring is here, and with it many peo April 26, William Everest, 56, Sarah There are Sarsaparillas and Sarsapa Both Mr. and Mrs. Irvine were some ■ have the building ready for occupan extreme end of our nasal organ. It J. Acheson, 19, Newberg. ple are finding out the merits of Standard rilla? ; but if you are not careful in your what seriousiy and promiscuously cy not later than May Sth. The wa hurts some but the main objection is sun-dried tea. Irvine is Belling a great ? purchase, the disease you wish to cure bruised, while the babe marvelously es that strangers take us for the town t deal of it. ter pipes are now being laid through will only be intensified Be sure you caped any injury whatever. Fortunately bum. t out the grounds, and workmen are An improved tourist sleeper has been ( get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and no other. It no permanent injuries will result except At the last meeting of the When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, put on the Oregon Short Line. Seats are is compounded from the Honduras root to the buggy, which has been gathered busy in every direction putting on spring back and spring bottom, covered aud other highly conventrated alteratives. | up in a basket and turned over to Mr. the finishing work. The electric “Beckys” Mrs. Ella Gates was elect When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, with rattan—best in use. See C. A. ed a delegate to the Grand Lodge When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, While California is suffering for rain Nelson’s tender care. A front and rear light wires have been put up and the which meets in Pendleton, Oregon. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Wallace for tickets over this line. both in her wheat and fruit interests, the wheel of the buggy had every spoke home is now connected with the Horsemen who have their printing Our meat market has again The weather report for Oregon «ays "Tho broken out both at the felloe and the power station in this city. done at this office are always assured of changed hands, which shows that hub. leaving nothing but the rim, and water company' has a force of men past week was most favorable for work satisfaction. Good selection of type and irst oods lug the soil. Strawberries are blooming the buggy was headed in the opposite di putting in a main from West Rose the meat business in Lafayette is a HOTEL YAMHILL, McMINNVILLE cuts, prompt and accurate work and in all sections; a large crop seems as- rection to which the team was being burg to the home, and it will be but profitable one. The owners retire prices to suit the timeB. Call in. cured. Grass continues its vigorous driven. When the buggy went over the a few days uutil the water is turned early, rolling in wealth. Mr. Bishop The brick. Everything first-clasn. Beet D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and growth. Should the season continue team was released and ran on to the in. Everything will be in readiness Sykes is the lucky man this time and meals and best service. Beds all first- joweler, carries a good line of clocks, stable of Wilson & Henderson, from with as favorable conditions as have ex for the dedication of the home, which he means to stay with it. He has class. All white help. Frst-class cooks. watches, jewelry and silverware, at yhich they were taken. The run with isted during the past week, the cheerful is to take place on the 10th of next sent for Mrs. Sykes, and will make Meals 25 and 50 centB, beds 50 cents. reasonable figures. He makes a specialty hopes of all will bo realized.” Come to . the buggy was only about two hundred this his future home. month.— Roseburg Plaindealer. of repairing fine watcher. J2-7 E. S anders , Proprietor. I vardi. Oregon, where crops never faff. QUARDIANJS—----- A $24,000,000. I JONES & ADAMS, LUMBER* LOCAL NEWS. Dealers in Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Building Materials of All Kinds. WE ARE LEADERS IN OLE LINE A N ew D eparture ! T H ardware M WALL PAPER D F . M FAINTS ONE YEAR IN U1E HAVE NOT FAILED T S ! 400 or 500 Doz. Chickens Wanted C. M. WEED, AT *FERDONT. 1894. OurSpring and Summer Stock COMPLETE Dry Goods, Clothing, All the Latest Shoes, Styles in Hats, Millinery. Ladies and Cents’ Furnishing Goods A ll F C lass G And Prices According to the Times. TAILOR SHOP IN CONNECTION. R. JACOBSON.